Highest rated movie: Sabotage (1937)
Lowest rated movie: Non-Stop New York (1937)
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Movies starring Desmond Tester have generally received mixed reviews and hold an average score of 59%.
Sabotage - released in 1937 - is Desmond Tester's highest rated movie, with a score of 72% based on 67 reviews.
The lowest rated film from Desmond Tester is Non-Stop New York - released in 1937 - with a score of 50% based on 2 reviews.
Desmond Tester (17 February 1919 – 31 December 2002) was an English and Australian film actor and television actor, host and executive. He was born in London, England. Among his most notable roles was that of the ill-fated boy Stevie in the Alfred Hitchcock film Sabotage (1936).
Tester made his first stage appearance at the age of 12, receiving positive reviews from London critics. He was known more as a child actor in film in his native England. Tester's characters often met with doomed fates, in such early films as Carol Reed's Midshipman Easy (1935), Tudor Rose (1936), The Stars Look Down (1939), and Sabotage. He also appeared in The Drum (1938).
After World War II, he moved to Australia and embarked in careers in radio, theater and television. As television broadcasting began in Australia, Tester soon found work with Channel Nine's What's My Line and in a variety of children's programs including Kaper Kops with Reg Gorman and Rod Hull. He spent fifteen years at Channel Nine, taking charge of children's programming, and became more involved behind the scenes in production and publicity. He later moved to Reg Grundy Productions, eventually leaving the industry entirely due to a dislike of the overall management culture.
In 1974 he revived his stage acting career. He also had occasional minor roles in various films, such as Barry McKenzie Holds His Own (1974) and The Wild Duck (1983).
Tester died in Sydney on 31 December 2002.
Desmond Tester has acted in films with Peter Bull, John Loder, William Dewhurst and Alfred Hitchcock.
Desmond Tester has worked with these film directors: Alfred Hitchcock, Bruce Beresford, Carol Reed and Robert Stevenson.
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